Bob1370 said:Will a lot of that 1.7 share go right back to CFZM?
Good Question...or will WECK shift their format toward the former Swing 1270 listeners?
Bob1370 said:Will a lot of that 1.7 share go right back to CFZM?
That's funny. And at the same time, sad. It seems the logical thing, when your station can't crack a 1 share, would be to adopt a proven format dropped by a competitor. WECK has more to gain than to lose by adopting Standards-Oldies. Put it on 1340 too, and do a (partial) regional simulcast as "WECK, Timeless Classics on AM 1230, AM 1340 and FM 102.9." Keep Tom in morning drive, hire Harv for PM Drive and let Otto Mation do middays and nights.ThePickleReport said:If I was WECK I'd go standards now before Cumulus changes its mind!
ThePickleReport said:If I was WECK I'd go standards now before Cumulus changes its mind!
Element9 said:And there's still the possibility of the format shift if Emisora De Dios (Station of God) doesn't come up with the dinero. Reading between the lines of the story in The News, it appears Cumulus had (has) a plan to move the format to 1120 because the format made (makes) money. The Breeze? Probably not.
spt87 said:There is no requirement from the FCC to do a 5Khz limit - that is an HD restriction for stations running it. Some newer HD specs allow a bit more bandwith - I think up to around 7Khz by disabling some HD error correction.
Yeziknoradio said:Element9 said:And there's still the possibility of the format shift if Emisora De Dios (Station of God) doesn't come up with the dinero. Reading between the lines of the story in The News, it appears Cumulus had (has) a plan to move the format to 1120 because the format made (makes) money. The Breeze? Probably not.
MAKES money? In the most simplest of simple English E9, you just said that the Swing format brings in $8000 dollars a month, therefore justifying the increase in lease fee from $4000 to $8000...
JustPastBuffalo said:It might be an overstatement, but I'd venture that most of the posters and readers here hold AM in warm regard because it was AM that we first listened to, AM that first infected us and in many cases, AM on which we caught a break. Ours may be the last class to ride the AM wave while it was strong and vital before we transitioned to FM along with so many listeners our age.
Element9 said:That's funny. And at the same time, sad. It seems the logical thing, when your station can't crack a 1 share, would be to adopt a proven format dropped by a competitor. WECK has more to gain than to lose by adopting Standards-Oldies. Put it on 1340 too, and do a (partial) regional simulcast as "WECK, Timeless Classics on AM 1230, AM 1340 and FM 102.9." Keep Tom in morning drive, hire Harv for PM Drive and let Otto Mation do middays and nights.ThePickleReport said:If I was WECK I'd go standards now before Cumulus changes its mind!